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  • May 29, 2020
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Please prioritize offline mode. It’s the main reason I cannot fully commit to or recommend Miro to others. 

We need to be able to manipulate content when offline, to sync later when online. If there are conflicting copies trying to sync, multiple copies can be saved (e.g. Dropbox) to resolve manually later.

With offline mode, I believe Miro would be the obvious choice in the personal and collaborative white board market.

Thank you, Miro Team

 


 

 


Julien
  • Active Contributor
  • October 9, 2025

I need offline mode prepare my collaboration


David Shanks
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  • Miro Hero
  • October 20, 2025

This could also really help during any service outages... Just saying!


  • Contributor
  • October 20, 2025

Oct 20, 2025 is my first experience with a service outage from Miro. I am completely blocked. If I could at least see my boards (even without being able to edit or create new objects) I could still work.


  • New Here
  • October 26, 2025

My school district has blocked miro (after I’ve been using it daily for five years) and now I cannot use the whiteboard that I relied on. An offline feature that I could log into from my hotspot in the morning and have open throughout the day would allow me to continue using the app. Without it I will now have to find another app to use and none of them have the same features as Miro.


  • Beginner
  • January 18, 2026

An offline mode is needed-- no more excuses. The original post was created 5 years ago. A google search AI response says there is an offline mode, but this function doesn’t seem to be a reality when following the instructions. My partner and I are working on a creative project collaboratively in Miro. We came to a creative retreat in the mountains of Mexico and the internet is almost non-existent here. I found the corner of a mess hall with ample internet and really need to keep offline access to a board so I can work on it from my living quarters-- doesn’t matter if it remains collaborative or not, just need to be able to access the data and continue building on it somehow. If google drive can figure it out, Miro should be able to as well, right? Bogus.


  • Beginner
  • January 18, 2026

ℹ️ Note from a moderator: The steps laid out above video are incorrect.

 

 

 


Robert Johnson
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  • Volunteer Community Moderator
  • January 18, 2026

@Chris L 

A google search AI response says there is an offline mode, but this function doesn’t to be a reality when following the instructions.

Thanks for calling out this video. There are currently no offline capabilities in Miro. The video you shared is false and the visual steps outlined are not even aligning with the narrator is saying.

To clarify this for people, I added a note above the video.

I will also alert the Miro Community Team to the presence of the false and misleading video.


  • New Here
  • February 19, 2026

+1 Another vote for this please!

I use a couple of boards collaboratively, but mostly use Miro for project organising by myself, translating hand-written notes and ideas onto a virtual sticky note board. I love it - EXCEPT for not being able to access it if I don’t have an internet connection. Working by myself, I don’t need it to be online constantly - I just need to be able to sync it occasionally to store in the cloud.

I work and live remotely, regularly without internet, and often working on the move (trains etc). So I need a platform that allows me to shuffle around sticky notes and play around in a board without a wi-fi connection.

I’ve read through hundreds of comments here, spanning years, asking for the same feature. Instead AI features that nobody wants are prioritised, and simple asks like these are ignored. By scrolling through comments I’ve already identified a couple of other contenders who offer offline boards (including Figma) - that might tempt me to leave Miro. This is how users and customers will behave if these things aren’t fixed - they will leave. 

Please sort this Miro - we could have something beautiful here!